TIMOTHY CLUB. FRONT ROW, Hays (sponsor). Seamon, Cope , Mills, leomed, Wilkerson . SECOND ROW: Martin, Gri55om, Hughes. Smith, Moorer, Bryont, Hocker (sponsor). THIRD ROW: Hile, Mazy, Ramsey, Boker, Elkins, Thompson, Knox. FOURTH ROW: Brock. Hollis. Peebles, Van Rheenen, Altmiller, West, Henderson , McRay (sponsor). RELIGIOUS GROUPS Mission clubs strive for AUSTRALIAN MISSION CLUB. FRONT ROW: Simpson, Harris, layton (co. sponsor) , Mills, Reiboldt. SECOND ROW: Seamon, Wolfe, Barrett. Cope. THIRO ROW: Butter· field (sponsor), Brown {sponsor!. Oixon , Reed , Alexander. FOURTH ROW, Hole, Cloer, Altmiller, Oldham, Slauffer, Hile . 114 world evangelization "The world to Christ we bring," a line from a hymn, could well be the motto of several mission groups on campus, organized to create an interest in evangelizing the "",,orld and to acquaint students with the information needed to take the gospel to mission fields. Cooperation of the various mission groups, the Monday Night Meeting, the Timothy Club, and Les Bonnes du Christ has laid the foundation for an enlarged and unified emphasis on world evangelism in coming years. The various mission groups spend time learning about customs, methods of doing mission work, problems encountered, and study of the languages. Everything studied and discussed is for the benefit of themselves as prospective missionaries to the different areas. Several projects have been undertaken by the mission groups. Each one corresponds with missionaries in the area to give encouragement and support. Montreal Mission Club helped raise money for equipment for use in Quebec. The Oriental Mission Club has contributed books and clothing to mission points in Korea.
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